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Lerok [7]
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How did the structure of social classes in france lead to discontent? (french revolution)

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Annette [7]3 years ago
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<span>The 3rd Estate was paying nearly all of the taxes, and they were very poor, not even making enough to feed themselves, while the nobles and clergy barely paid taxes, and had all of the political power

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